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The wives and children of Emperor Wudi of Han had a miserable end, and the fate of emperor Wudi of Han's sisters was

Empress Wang Ofe, empress of Emperor Jing of Han and mother of Emperor Wu of Han, had a total of one son and four daughters. The deeds of her son Emperor Wu of Han are all familiar to us. Most of the wives and children of Emperor Wu of Han were miserable. So, what was the fate of the four sisters of Emperor Wu of Han?

The wives and children of Emperor Wudi of Han had a miserable end, and the fate of emperor Wudi of Han's sisters was

(Stills of Wang Wei)

In fact, in ancient society, women had no status. They are able to leave their names in history because they have famous men around them. In this sense, the reason why Wang's four daughters can leave their names in history is because they have a brother named Emperor Wu of Han.

First, the golden custom.

Jin Was the half-sister of Emperor Wu of Han.

Emperor Wu of Han's mother, Wang Xian, had already married a man named King Sun of Jin. Although this Golden King's family is not very noble, it can also be seen from his name that it should actually be a good family. However, Wang's mother, Zang Er, was not satisfied, and she felt that her daughter should have a better fate, so she took Wang Huan back and sent her to the palace to serve Liu Che.

Before entering the palace, Wang Wei had actually given birth to such a daughter as Jin Feng. Since Wang Wei had entered the palace, Jin Custom had become a brideless child. What kind of life she lived, no one knows. But for sure, life will not be better. After all, his father Jin Wangsun was definitely going to remarry, and one of her daughters became a drag oil bottle.

Originally, maybe this golden custom had probably lived a miserable life like this. However, later, Wang Huan did develop, and not only gave birth to a son to Emperor Jing of Han, but also made his son an emperor.

After Emperor Wu of Han became emperor, it was naturally impossible for jin, the sister of Jin Custom, to suffer in the folk. Of course, it may also be that Wang Xian said this to him, in short, Emperor Wu of Han decided to take the Golden Custom back to the palace to enjoy the blessings.

In order to achieve the effect, Emperor Wudi of han specially prepared a car dressed in gold and splendor, and under the support of a group of people and horses, he went to the narrow and small broken alley of the Golden Custom.

Who knows that Emperor Wudi of han did not make a comedic effect, but made a farce. The Jin Family was terrified, and Jin Guo was even more frightened and hid. Emperor Wu of Han had no choice but to quickly explain his intentions, so as to avoid further disturbances.

After Jin Custom entered the palace, he was given the title of Xiucheng Jun. She later gave birth to a son and a daughter. The Book of Han says: "The son is called Xiucheng Zizhong, who relies on the power of the empress dowager and runs amok in the capital. That is to say, the son of jin customs is running amok on the streets of Chang'an. What exactly the hegemony has become, has not been punished, and it has not been recorded in the history books.

The wives and children of Emperor Wudi of Han had a miserable end, and the fate of emperor Wudi of Han's sisters was

(Princess Binh Duong stills)

2. Princess Binh Duong.

Princess Pingyang was the first child born to Emperor Jing of Han by Wang Huan and the eldest sister of Emperor Wu of Han.

This Princess of Pingyang is a prominent figure in history, and also a figure who changed history. She arranged a family banquet, and the family singer Wei Zifu gave it to Emperor Wu of Han. After Wei Zifu came to emperor Wu of Han, he created many later historical events.

First, Wei Qing and Huo Wentai were given the opportunity to serve as generals, and Wei Qing and Huo Qi's strong blows on the Xiongnu also changed the relationship between the Han Dynasty and the Xiongnu. Second, Wei Zifu's son Liu Zhu was originally made crown prince, but later the "Scourge of the Witches" occurred, resulting in the deaths of more than 30,000 people. Third, Liu Zhao's great-grandson Liu Yi was finally able to become emperor, pushing the Han Dynasty to the zhongxing dynasty.

In short, Princess Pingyang was not only the sister of Emperor Wu of Han, she was also a political figure. In addition to offering Wei Zifu to Emperor Wu of Han, she later married Wei Qing, which was already her third marriage.

3. Princess Nangong.

Princess Nangong was the second daughter of Wang Wei and Emperor Jing of Han and the second sister of Emperor Wu of Han.

The opposite of Princess Pingyang is that this Nangong Princess has not been active at all in history. Her life story is also very brief. The "Records of History" records a sentence: "Hou Shen sat on the princess of Shangnan Palace, disrespectful, and the country was removed." But this sentence is not clear. Later, Sima Zhen of the Tang Dynasty explained this sentence in the "History of Suoyin": "Princess Nangong, daughter of Emperor Jing." At the beginning, The Marquis of Nangong, Zhang Shangzhi, was guilty, and later Zhang Hou shen Shangzhi was also guilty. In other words, Princess Nangong married two husbands, one of whom was The Marquis of Nangong. This Zhang Sat had committed a crime and had been knighted. Therefore, Emperor Wu of Han took his second sister back and married him to Ling Shen.

It seems that after all, it is a royal woman, or it can be more willful.

The wives and children of Emperor Wudi of Han had a miserable end, and the fate of emperor Wudi of Han's sisters was

(Princess Longxu stills)

Fourth, Princess Long.

Whether Princess Longxu was the sister or sister of Emperor Wu of Han was not certain because the history books contradicted themselves.

In that year, in order to make Liu Che emperor, Wang Huan was in close contact with Liu Yan, the sister of Emperor Jing of Han. On the one hand, Let Liu Che marry Liu Ajiao, the daughter of Liu Yan. On the other hand, he married his daughter Princess Longxu to Liu Yan's son Chen Yu.

Liu Che eventually became emperor. However, the Liu family and the Wang family were close to each other, but they could not keep their relationship stable. Since they were close relatives and married, Emperor Wu of Han and Chen Ajiao had no daughters, and at the same time, Princess Longxu and Chen Yu did not have children for a long time.

In this case, with the favor of Wei Zifu and the fall of Chen Ajiao, Liu Yan's family began to be unlucky. Chen Ajiao was not only deposed, But Chen Yu later committed suicide for committing a crime.

Before Chen Yu committed suicide, he and Princess Longxu had a son, Zhaoping Jun. This son is stubborn. Before her death, Princess Longxu, fearing that this son would break the law, handed over the family's gold and money to the state, and said to Emperor Wu of Han that she hoped to use this money to buy Zhaoping Jun's life in the future.

Unfortunately, this son was eventually killed by Emperor Wu of Han for committing a crime.

(References: "Shi Ji", "Book of Han", "Shi Ji Suo Yin", etc.)

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